45 Chesterton Road, Cambridge - thanks for ostrich feather, Eily Darwin and Aunt Etty (Henrietta Darwin), G B Shaw's Preface to "Cashel Byron's Profession", Greek play with music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, acting as chaperone at tea in Maynard Keynes' rooms.
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              Two letters written from Inglefield, Gomshall, Nr Guildford. The first, dated 25 February 1907 announces that she has moved to the country for her health, and thanks him for his nice words about her book; the second, 9 Aug. 1907 concerns arrangements to meet.
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              Whorlton Hall, Barnard Castle -- Thanks him for the gift; is now in Durham and admires the country and people; is enjoying her time with the George Darwins.
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              Cannes -- Admires Mrs Litchfield, who has given her a copy of A Century of Darwin Letters; has been ill, which has delayed her departure; refers to tensions between France and Germany.
